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Ruggedized pressure transducers withstand radiation, fatigue and high pressures

January 26, 2021 By Redding Traiger Leave a Comment

Sigma-Netics, Inc. offers durable pressure transducers that can withstand radiation, fatigue,
submersion in underwater vehicles and high pressures in excess of 30,000 PSI.

Available models include:

-A general industrial pressure transducer with wetted material alternatives, extended thermals, and pressure
ranges to 25,000 PSI.
-A radiation-tolerant MV/V pressure transducer, which features custom ATP, NDE traceability, and low mass
for tight installations.
-A high-pressure, fatigue-rated transducer for pressures in excess of 100,000 PSI. Units are available with
extended temperature compensation ranges, high-level analog, and digital outputs, and ±0.25-percent FSO
accuracy.
-A multi-purpose aerospace pressure transducer, which features shunt calibration, multi-temperature thermal
sensor characterization and cryogenic options.
-A miniaturized aerospace pressure transducer. This low-mass, highly accurate unit weighs in at less than 90
grams. Units feature a ¾-inch outer diameter, pressure ranges up to 10,000 PSI, and a variety of wetted
material options.
-A submersible vehicle depth transducer. This compact, 90-gram model features shallow diaphragm sensors
and a configurable flange design for outboard or inboard bulkhead installation. Units include an all-welded
hermetic construction that resists shock and vibration.

Due to their ruggedized design, these pressure transducers meet the requirements of demanding industrial
and aerospace applications—including deep space missions. Other notable features include combined
temperature and pressure measurement, remote electronics modules, wide standard temperature ranges
(-65° to +250° F) and more.

As with our bellows, bellows assemblies, and pressure switch products, Sigma-Netics offers customized
solutions for cases in which standard catalog products will not meet an OEM’s application requirements.
For product specifications, please visit www.sigmanetics.com/products/pressure-transducers.

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